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Galah Cockatoo

Original price was: ₨ 562,500.Current price is: ₨ 450,000.

    • Scientific Name: Eolophus roseicapilla
    • Size: Approximately 35 cm (14 inches) in length.
    • Color: The Galah Cockatoo is easily recognizable by its striking pink and gray plumage. The chest, face, and underparts are a vibrant rose-pink, while the back, wings, and tail are a soft gray. The crown and crest are a lighter pink, almost white. Both males and females share similar coloring, although females may have a slightly lighter eye color.
    • Beak: Light gray or horn-colored, medium-sized, and strong, adapted for cracking seeds and nuts.
    • Eyes: Dark brown or reddish-brown in males, and reddish-brown or pinkish in females.
    • Legs and Feet: Grayish, with zygodactyl toes (two toes facing forward and two backward) that provide a firm grip on branches and perches.
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Habitat

  • Distribution: Native to Australia, Galah Cockatoos are found throughout the continent, including in Tasmania.
  • Environment: Galah Cockatoos inhabit a variety of environments, including woodlands, open fields, grasslands, and urban areas. They are highly adaptable and are often seen in flocks near water sources or feeding on crops. In captivity, they need spacious aviaries or large cages with plenty of room to climb and explore.

Diet

  • Primary Food: Seeds, grains, and nuts make up the bulk of their diet in the wild. In captivity, a balanced diet includes high-quality pellets, fresh fruits, and vegetables.
  • Supplementary Food: Leafy greens, legumes, and occasional insects can provide additional nutrition.
  • Feeding Behavior: Galah Cockatoos are ground foragers, often seen feeding in large flocks. In captivity, they enjoy foraging toys and puzzles that stimulate their natural behaviors.

Breeding

  • Breeding Season: In the wild, breeding typically occurs from July to December. In captivity, they can breed year-round if provided with suitable conditions.
  • Nest Location: They nest in tree hollows, often near water sources. In captivity, they use nest boxes lined with wood shavings or other soft materials.
  • Egg Quantity: Clutches usually consist of 2-5 eggs.
  • Incubation Period: About 25-30 days.
  • Fledging: Chicks fledge around 7-8 weeks after hatching.

Lifespan

  • In the Wild: Typically around 20-30 years.
  • In Captivity: Can live up to 40-50 years or more with proper care.

Behavior

  • Social Structure: Galah Cockatoos are highly social and are often seen in large flocks. They form strong pair bonds and, in captivity, enjoy interacting with their human caregivers.
  • Vocalization: They are known for their loud, raucous calls, which include a variety of squawks, whistles, and other sounds. They can mimic human speech but are generally more focused on their natural vocalizations.
  • Personality: Galah Cockatoos are playful, curious, and affectionate. They enjoy interactive play, toys, and socializing. Their lively nature and striking appearance make them a popular choice for pet owners, although they require plenty of attention and mental stimulation to remain happy and healthy.

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